British journal of anaesthesia
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The cardiorespiratory effects of increasing respiratory frequency were investigated in two groups of dogs ventilated mechanically with a system which minimized apparatus and anatomical deadspace. In one group minute volume was constant whilst frequency was increased; in the second group minute volume was increased to maintain normal PaCO2. ⋯ The peak airway pressures were minimal at a frequency of 45 b.p.m. At frequencies of 60 b.p.m. and more, the lung failed to empty so that peak airway pressures were increased and cardiac output decreased.